Heather Haynes, Travel Planner specializing in Disney destinations

Saturday, March 25, 2017

1900 Park Fare: Dinner

Since I highlighted a breakfast experience last week, I figured I'd move to a dinner for this latest post! Much like 'Ohana, this week's restaurant features different dining experiences during different times of the day. 1900 Park Fare, located at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort, serves breakfast and dinner on a daily basis, and both are fantastic!  I know, I know...I say every restaurant is fantastic, and I genuinely mean it!  What I also know, however, is that every restaurant may not be fantastic for every family, and I firmly believe that one of the biggest perks of working with a Vacation Planner is having the ability to tease out which experiences would be the best fit.  It's one of my favorite parts of the job!

Anyway, back to 1900 Park Fare...

Visiting (or staying at) Disney's Grand Floridian Resort is an experience all on its own.  The Grand Floridian is sprawling, beautiful, and the epitome of all things "royal."  We always enjoy having the opportunity to walk the property, meander around the grand lobby, and simply enjoy the scenery. (And I'm thankful that while The Grand Floridian definitely meets our definition of "fancy," it's also reasonable.  Families are moving through the resort on their way to & from the parks constantly, so while "dressing up" just a bit is perfectly appropriately, so is showing up in matching t-shirts and shorts.)


And no matter where you are at Disney, kids can always be kids!


Disney's Grand Floridian Resort is located on the monorail, and Magic Kingdom is also easily accessible via a quick boat ride, so 1900 Park Fare is another great place to dine when visiting the Magic Kingdom (and/or on an "off park" day).  

And while the buffet is outstanding (there is seriously something for everyone, and the dessert bar includes gummy bears!), the main draw of this dinner experience is the character interaction.  


Guests basically get to meet the cast of the animated movie, "Cinderella."  Cinderella is present, of course, but so are Prince Charming, the Evil Stepmother, and the Evil Stepsisters, Anastasia & Drizella (most of the time).  When we last dined at 1900 Park Fare (back in June 2016), the stepsisters were "grounded" and unable to attend dinner, so were were able to meet one of the mice instead!

Our crew LOVED heckling the stepmother.  (They are posing with their best "evil" faces in the picture below.)  In fact, by the end of the meal, the older boys had devised a plan (with the help of Prince Charming, of course) to have Darth Vader become Cinderella's new stepfather.  It was quite entertaining--and neither Cinderella nor her stepmother were thrilled.


It's always fun to see the classic, costumed characters, but the "human" characters are so much more interactive!  The stepsisters have even been known to scope out and pursue any and every "eligible suitor" in attendance!



We dined with friends on this particular night, and the restaurant was easily able to accommodate our party (a total of 11).  Reservations for larger groups can often be harder to come by, and due to the popularity of this particular experience, I definitely recommend making reservations as soon as possible (180 days in advance)!


Since our visit last June, things have changed just a bit.  Cinderella now greets guests at the end of the meal, just outside the main dining room.  While she is no longer part of the character banter during dinner, her new set up is quite nice and allows for some fantastic photographs (she's even accompanied by a PhotoPass photographer and the pictures become part of the Memory Maker package).



Prior to her move, PhotoPass photographers took family shots on the way into the dining room. We've always appreciated the patience of (most of!) the photographers we run into on property and their willingness to always encourage multiple pictures. :)




If you've been looking for the quintessential Cinderella experience, I'd be willing to argue that you just might have a better time at 1900 Park Fare than at Cinderella's Royal Table (her castle) itself! Dinner at 1900 Park Fare costs about $55/adult and $30/child (ages 3-9), but does vary by season. It is a total of 1 table service credit (on the dining plan) per person regardless of the time of year, however.

It's an experience your family won't soon forget!

Thursday, March 23, 2017

Pandora: World of Avatar Update.

Exciting news related to Animal Kingdom's Pandora: World of Avatar has been recently released!  I, personally, cannot wait to visit and watch the magic come to life!


The FastPass+ service for Pandora's two new attractions, Na'vi River Journey and Avatar: Flight of Passage, will go live on March 24, 2017.  Guests staying at a Walt Disney World Resort will be able to make FastPass+ selections 60 days in advance, while those staying off property will have this opportunity 30 days in advance.  All guests will be allowed to select ONE of these two attractions in their first set of FastPass+ selections, subject to FastPass+ availability.

Additionally, guests staying at a Walt Disney World Resort will also have the opportunity to experience Pandora: World of Avatar during special Extra Magic Hours!  From May 27, 2017-July 4, 2017, Pandora will host nightly Extra Magic Hours from 11:00 pm-1:00 am.  Valid theme park admission and a resort ID will be required to gain entry to Pandora during this time.

Y'all!  I am seriously so excited!  Please don't hesitate to let me know how I can help your family be among the first to experience all that Pandora has to offer!

Sunday, March 19, 2017

'Ohana Breakfast.

Many of the "table service" (sit-down) restaurants on Disney property offer different experiences depending on which time of day you visit.  While 'Ohana, which is located at Disney's Polynesian Resort, is one of our very favorite dinner meals EVER, we decided to branch out on our trip last June (2016) and try breakfast instead!

I am SO glad we did! :)


The "island/luau" theme of The Polynesian, which is one of Walt Disney World's original resorts, is the perfect setting for Lilo & Stitch, and all four of our kiddos couldn't wait to meet the cute lil' alien and his loving owner!  The presence of these two characters, in particular, is what drove our decision to try breakfast at 'Ohana (there are no characters at the dinner experience).  While Stitch also greets guests inside the Magic Kingdom, the lines to hug his neck are often longer than we'd like to wait, and outside of 'Ohana's breakfast hours (which are 7:30 am-11:00 am), Lilo can only be found at Typhoon Lagoon, one of Disney's two water parks (Stitch is there as well!).  Having the opportunity to enjoy a delicious breakfast, at a comfortable table, while waiting for characters to make their way to us is something we enjoy much more than standing in long, hot lines! :)


The breakfast at 'Ohana is all-you-can-eat and is served family-style, which is always a perk for us! While we're definitely fans of a good buffet, we also appreciate dining experiences where nobody has to leave the table!  It's much easier for us to keep an eye on our kiddos (and their plates!), as well as enjoy our own food, when constant trips to the buffet aren't involved.

Gigantic skillets of scrambled eggs, fried potatoes, sausage links, bacon, biscuits & Mickey waffles are delivered to the table (and keep on coming until you stop eating!), along with 'Ohana's signature breakfast drink (a combination of passion fruit, orange, and guava juices).  Sweet pastries are brought as well.


And, in addition to Lilo & Stitch, Pluto and Mickey are on hand for hugs and autographs, too!

We chose to dine at 'Ohana on our check-out day (we simply wanted one more Disney experience before making the long drive home), but in addition to being an excellent choice for a "non-park" day, it is also extremely convenient to Magic Kingdom.  In fact, it's only a monorail ride away!

As part of a Magic Kingdom day, families could either grab breakfast before entering the park (and simply ride the monorail over to Main Street, USA after filling up) or visit Magic Kingdom first (especially if the park opens at 8:00 am), take advantage of the shorter lines at the beginning of the day, and then ride the monorail over for a later breakfast reservation (10:30 or 10:45).

Breakfast at 'Ohana is an extremely popular experience, so I do recommend making reservations as soon as possible (180 days in advance) as well as expecting the restaurant to be at capacity almost all of the time.


'Ohana is delicious, welcoming, and fun...and, in my opinion, embodies the feel of island life and the theme of the movie, "Lilo & Stitch."   And just in case you haven't seen it yet, let me sum it up for you with this quote:

"Ohana means family.  Family means nobody gets left behind or forgotten."